The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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It was at this Home that the orphan boy of Nayhingen found a sweet solace for the woe that had deprived him of a father's care and a mother's love , and it was here that the impress of manly virtues became fixed in his mind .
It was at this Home that the orphan boy of Nayhingen found a sweet solace for the woe that had deprived him of a father's care and a mother's love , and it was here that the impress of manly virtues became fixed in his mind .
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... in a slow and careful development of the powers of the mind and a uniform practice of the virtues of true manhood , have preserved their individuality , while they have adhered to the principles , recognised the precedents and ...
... in a slow and careful development of the powers of the mind and a uniform practice of the virtues of true manhood , have preserved their individuality , while they have adhered to the principles , recognised the precedents and ...
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The best training that tutors could give was provided for him , while on his young mind and aspiring nature a lofty ambition and determined purpose was fixed by one who took him gently by the hand and lead his thoughts into deep ...
The best training that tutors could give was provided for him , while on his young mind and aspiring nature a lofty ambition and determined purpose was fixed by one who took him gently by the hand and lead his thoughts into deep ...
第 24 頁
He seemed to be looking into your mind , and if he was interested or seeking to impress you with his discourse , you would be held as if by a magnetic force . His face was lean , complexion very fair , nose very prominent , chin rather ...
He seemed to be looking into your mind , and if he was interested or seeking to impress you with his discourse , you would be held as if by a magnetic force . His face was lean , complexion very fair , nose very prominent , chin rather ...
第 25 頁
I cannot say that he was regarded as having a mind of flashing brilliancy in the sense that General Toombs or Ben Hill are by some regarded ; but he had , in my opinion , a more judicial mind than either of them .
I cannot say that he was regarded as having a mind of flashing brilliancy in the sense that General Toombs or Ben Hill are by some regarded ; but he had , in my opinion , a more judicial mind than either of them .
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